New Thursday quizzes!

I have thought of an idea to make my blog more interactive, get more visitors and fun for my blog visitors. It would also make sure that I’m regularly putting new things on as recently I haven’t kept my blog up to date due to school work and an injured wrist. The quiz will start on Thursday coming and I will publish it in the morning then visitors will have all day to answer. Then on Friday I’ll do a blog post with the correct answer on and a bit of information about the species or wildlife that I have quizzed about. Each week the question(s) will be different for example one week it might be a photo, video or some questions. There is no prize as it’s just a bit of fun. After having problems commenting with my old blog host this new host is much more easy to comment with but let me know if you have any problems or you can perhaps tweet me the answers at @GeorgiaLocock 

This weeks quiz will be published on the morning of Thursday the 10th of April and it will be a photo quiz about Spring flowers!

 

Improving my blog.

I have recently decided to put a survey together for anyone and everyone who visits my blog to answer. The survey will give my an idea on what type of people visit my blog, what is working well, give me some new ideas, what isn’t working and much more. Here is a link to the survey – https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/K97TML5

 

Twin Sett.

Over the past week I’ve been mentioned in two different wildlife magazines. The first one was the March issue of the BBC Wildlife magazine where a story about the badgers that I recorded and a screen shot featured on the letters page. Then today I was sent the Junior Wildlife Trust magazine which is known as Wildlife Watch which had a part in about some footage that I had recorded and another screen shot.
Here is a photo of my mentions in both magazines:
 
 
 
 

Potty about fungi.

Here’s a blog post about something a bit different however, wildlife related. At the school which I attend one of my chosen options is Art. The first project was all about natural forms and nature. In the project I managed to include some of my best wildlife and nature photos especially of fungi along with drawings and much more. Over the past few weeks though I have made my final piece for the project which was made from clay. It didn’t necessarily have to be something useful but it had to connect with the recordings that I’d made and the artists which we looked at. Here is the final piece which I did, as you can see it is all to do with different mushrooms and fungi.